3. The fact that the internal temperatures could be affected by such factors as the
location of the refrigerating appliance, ambient temperature and the frequency of
door opening, and, if appropriate, a warning that the setting of any temperature
control device might have to be varied to allow for these factors
4. The fact that effervescent drinks should not be stored in food freezer
compartments or cabinets or in low-temperature compartments or cabinets, and
that some products such as water ices should not be consumed too cold
5. The need to not exceed the storage time(s) recommended by the food
manufacturers for any kind of food
Storage of food
1. The cook dishes can be put into refrigerator to keep fresh after their temperature
decreases to room temperature.
2. Egg pockets and bottle pockets for eggs, butter, milk and bottle drinks,etc.
Storage of food or containers should be left between the gap, so as not to affect
the air-conditioning cycle
3. The arrangement of food for storage, in particular the need to avoid
cross-contamination, such as food to be stored should be wrapped with clean
plastic film or fresh keeping paper, then distributed to several frames even to
avoid contamination and the loss of water and smell mixture.
4. Fruits and vegetables should be put into the salad crisper to prevent excessive
evaporation of water and freshness.
5. Cool hot food down to the room temperature before storing otherwise
consumption of electricity will increase and would lead to frost forming inside.
6. In the case of refrigerating appliances with chill compartment, a statement to the
effect that some types of fresh vegetables and fruits are sensitive to cold, and
that therefore they are not suitable for storage in this kind of compartment.
7. The fact that effervescent drinks should not be stored in food freezer
compartments or cabinets or in low-temperature compartments or cabinets, and
that some products such as water ices should not beconsumed too cold
Tips for keeping food perfect in the Fridge
1. Cooked meats should always be stored on a shelf above raw meats to avoid
bacterial transfer. Keep raw meats on a plate which is large enough to collect
juices and cover it with cling film or foil.
2. This allows cold air to circulate around the Fridge, ensuring all parts of the Fridge
are kept cool.
3. To prevent transfer of flavors and drying out, food should be separately packed
or covered. Fruit and vegetables need not be wrapped.
4. Allow pre-cooked food to cool down before placing in the Fridge. This will help to
stop the internal temperature of the Fridge from rising.